How do I create a pie chart in word?

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Click INSERT on the menu bar and select OBJECT. If necessary click the
CREATE NEW tab, scroll through the items in the listbox until you find
Microsoft Graph Chart.

In the Datasheet that appears, there will be some dummy numbers that produce
the bar chart on your screen, click the button that is two rows above the
number 1 and two columns to the left of column A to select the entire data
sheet. Press your delete key to remove the numbers.

In the cell below column Letter A, enter your chart title. In the unlabeled
column to the left of column A, starting at row number 1, enter you slice
labels, and to the right of the slice labels, enter the corresponding value
in column A. While the data sheet is still selected, click CHART on the
graphing menu, click CHART TYPE, locate PIE in the list and select the pie
flavor of the day.
 
Hi bub
Does anyone know how to create a pie chart in word?

Yes, you can do it like this:

Insert | Picture | Chart, <right click>, Chart Type: Pie

I prefer doing Charts in Excel in importing them later on, but that
might be a matter of taste ...

Greetinx
Robert
 

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